The name of the Group shall be 'The Civil Censorship Study Group' but the abbreviation 'CCSG' shall be permitted in Group documents to mean the Group.

The main purpose of CCSG is the study of censorship of civilian postal and telegraph communications and the suspension of civilian postal communications in all countries at any time and related matters and to facilitate communications between members on such main purpose.

CCSG shall be run on a non-profitmaking basis subject only to the ability to retain any surplus cash from time to time as a fund to finance the publications and research of CCSG or it's members.

The main purpose of CCSG shall be implemented by the publication of a quarterly journal and the support of any other publications which relate to the main purpose of the Group.

The officers of CCSG ['the Officers'] dealing with the implementation of the main purpose shall be: A Treasurer who will deal with all financial affairs of CCSG; an Editor who will arrange for the publication of the quarterly journal and supervise and facilitate the publication of any other publications; and two General Secretaries one for North, Central and South American members who shall be resident in a country in the Continents of America [the US General Secretary] and one for all other places in the world who shall be resident in the UK [the UK General Secretary].The General Secretaries shall act independently to deal with all CCSG and membership matters not dealt with by the Treasurer and the Editor.An auctioneer to sell members' material may be appointed by either General Secretary with the written confirmation of the other General Secretary.

A bank current account and/or a bank or building society or other savings body deposit account shall be opened in the name of CCSG to be operated by the Treasurer and the UK General Secretary under the signing limits arranged and agreed by the UK General Secretary and the Treasurer.The US General Secretary shall open and maintain a bank account in the name of CCSG or in his name designated CCSG for the purpose of collecting any monies due to CCSG from members or others in the Continents of America.Adjustment of monies owed by or to the US General Secretary to or by the Treasurer in the UK will be made from time to time on request by the Treasurer to the UK General Secretary.

The Treasurer shall prepare simple accounts for CCSG once a year with a financial year ending 31st December in each year.Those accounts shall be verified by a member chosen by the UK General Secretary not being the Treasurer or the Editor and the verified accounts shall be published in the CCSG journal in the year following the year of the accounts.Any member may at any time ask the Treasurer for a simple statement of the assets and liabilities of CCSG.

Any person may apply to be a member of CCSG on completing an application for membership on a form prescribed by either General Secretary for the countries for which such General Secretary is responsible and paying the annual membership fee or dues current in the year of application. Membership may be refused and membership may be taken away either by the Treasurer for non payment of the annual membership fee or dues as set out in the journal of CCSG from time to time or by either of the General Secretaries at their absolute discretion without being required to give any reason for the withdrawal of membership.

Payment of the annual membership fee shall entitle members to receive post paid all journals of CCSG and all other publications for which no purchase cost has been assigned by the Treasurer at his absolute discretion but nothing else.

There shall be no meetings of CCSG save such as those that may be arranged informally by members of CCSG from time to time at their own expense. The Treasurer shall have discretion to use CCSG money to reimburse payment made by CCSG members for any meeting room rental for such informal meetings where 15 or more members have actually attended.

To keep CCSG expenses to a minimum there is no requirement that the Officers should meet to carry on the affairs of CCSG. The Officers shall communicate informally [by email, telephone, letter or personal meeting and the Officer leading or initiating any discussion shall be responsible for circulating a formal minute of the discussions for agreement, dating and signature of the Officers involved in such discussions. The General Secretaries shall hold the signed minutes in a minutes file.

The Editor shall be in final charge of the contents of the quarterly journal and any other publication of CCSG and shall publish the Journal four times in every year except when members have not contributed enough to warrant a particular edition. The Editor shall agree with the Treasurer and one ofthe General Secretaries the size and cost of printing and distributing the CCSG Journal and any books to be published by CCSG by itself or jointly with any other persons or bodies.

The UK General Secretary and the Treasurer shall maintain a list of names and addresses of members of CCSG and with their written permission any email address or other computer related information concerning a member. This information about members shall be made available to the US General Secretary, the Editor and to any appointed Auctioneer. The US and the UK General Secretary will facilitate individual communications between members for the main purpose of CCSG. Each new member shall have his or her name and address and email address published in the Journal of CCSG unless the new member has indicated that no address shall be so published. No personal details of any member shall be revealed to any third party [except in communications between The General Secretaries, the Treasurer and the Editor] without the written permission of that member. Posting or sending mail with members’ addresses on for delivery to members shall not be a breach of this rule.

These Rules may be changed at any time on the initiative of the US or the UK General Secretaries, the Treasurer or any three members acting together provided that notice of the proposed change is printed in full in the next available Journal of CCSG with voting forms for or against such changes distributed to members at the same time. A simple majority of those voting will determine the result of the voting with the UK General Secretary having a casting vote in the event of a tied vote. The Editor or any member appointed by the Editor in writing and notified to the UK General Secretary shall be in charge of the voting arrangements

ln the event that CCSG shall for any reason cease to operate in accordance with its main purpose for a period not less than 18 months any surplus funds or assets of CCSG, subject to payment of all debts and liabilities, shall be transferred to any non-profitmaking charity, body or organisation which in the opinion of the majority ofthe General Secretaries, the Treasurer and the Editor has objects which would allow the main objects of CCSG to be continued as a whole or in part. If there is a tied opinion the Editor shall have the casting vote.

If you are interested in joining the Civil Censorship Study Group, click here to download an application form. Completed forms should be sent, along with your payment, to your local branch. See below for branch details and subscription rates. Our membership rules are available to view here.

Beginning in 2016 we offer two forms of delivery. "Paper" will deliver the usual printed Bulletin (in black and white) and announcements by post. "Electronic" will deliver the same (except Bulletin in color) as files attached to an e-mail. In all cases, the auction lists will be published on the CCSG website.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES

For Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia

By cheque, standing order, or other direct payment to our bank

Sent to/ Format: Paper Electronic

UK £15 £6.50

Rest of Europe £20 £6.50

Af./As./Australasia £25 £6.50

Payment in cash (sent at remitter's risk) accepted in £ or equiv in $ or Euros. For PayPal payments, see below.

Cheques etc to be payable to Civil Censorship Study Group.

Please contact Hon Treasurer for the bank details if you wish to use a standing order arrangement.

The equivalent in US$ or Euro notes are acceptable when sent by post (at sender’s risk) to the Hon Treasurer.

Cheques and cash to be sent to:

Graham MarkOast House WestHauling WayWiveliscombeSomersetTA4 2PPUK

Payment can be accepted by PayPal to Hon Treasurer at gmarkb34@btinternet.com Please add 5% (min. 50p) to cover the Paypal fee.

For North, Central and South America

By US$ check payable to Dann Mayo

Sent to/ Format: Paper Electronic

US $25 $8

Other Americas $31 $8

Payment should be sent to:

Dann MayoP O Box 6401D'Iberville, MS39540USA

PayPal payments can be made to dannmayo@att.net . Please add 5% (min. $.50) to cover PayPal fee and specify "CCSG Dues" in the note section.